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Fall
2019
Curriculum
and
Continuing
Education
Schedule
Message from the
Bladen Community College
President
Bladen Community College has thrived
on an ongoing vision of leadership, service,
and success. Over the years, that vision
has been transformed into reality by
planning, commitment, hard work and
community support. This tabloid
represents that vision.
We hope you find the information in this
tabloid helpful. It is filled with important
dates, schedules, fees, how to obtain
financial assistance or a scholarship, and
most importantly who to call if you need
assistance. I encourage you to make that
phone call today or visit our website to
discover even more information on the
many opportunties designed to meet your
educational needs. Come to our campus
where you will find faculty and staff ready
to assist you in enrolling, planning your
experience at BCC and attaining your goal
whether it is a high school credential,
associate degree or gaining a new skill.
We are especially excited to have two new
buildings on campus this fall as gateways
to even more educational opportunities.
With so much variety, convenience and
affordable options, Bladen Community
College is the smart choice for education!
CONTENTS Academic Calendar…………….…………………...….….3 Admission Procedure…………….………….…….…..….3 Financial Aid……………………….…………….…………4 Tuition and Fees………………….…………………..…...4 Placement Testing……………….……………………......5 Tutoring…………………………..………………………….5 Student Government Association…………..…………….5 Distance Learning…………………………..……….….....6 Earn College Credit While in High School………..……..6 College Transfer………………………………… ..….…...7 Writing Center………………….………...…. ….……..….8 Curriculum Schedule of Courses……………….……......9 Fall 2019 Exam Schedule………….…..…………….… 21 Continuing Education Schedule of Courses………...…22 Allied Health Classes…………….……………….…..… 28 College and Career Readiness………….………..….... 30 Small Business Center………………………….…….… 31 Community Service Classes…………………..…..….... 33 Defensive Driving………………………………………… 34
2019 ACADEMIC Registration for Fall Semester…………………...July 17-18 Registration for Fall Semester…………………...August 7-8 Semester Begins/First Day of Classes…………..August 15 Last Day to Add a Class……………………….….August 19 Last Day to Drop a Class and Request a 75% Refund……………………………………....August 23 Labor Day Holiday (College Closed)………….September 2 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade
(First 8-weeks Classes)………….....September 11 Fall Break (Curriculum Students & Faculty)………October 7 -9 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade (16-Weeks Classes)…………………....October 10 First 8-weeks Classes End…………………........October 11 Second 8-weeks Classes Begin…………………October 15 Advising and Registration Period for Spring Classes............................October 21 – November 8 Last Day to Drop a Class with a “W” Grade (Second 8-weeks Classes) ………………..…..November 13 College Open (No Classes)……………………November 27 Thanksgiving Holidays (College Closed)…November 28-29 Final Exams…………………………………..December 9-13 Fall Terms Ends………………….……………..December 13 College Closed………………………………December 23-27 College Reopens………………………………..December 30
ADMISSION PROCEDURE 1. Application – Complete online and submit the application to
Bladen Community College and complete the Federal Funding Questionnaire.
2. Residence – All questions concerning residency must be answered or out-of-status will be assigned.
3. School Transcript Request Form – School transcript requests should be taken or mailed to the school that you last attended in order for it to submit a copy of your transcript to Bladen Community College. In the event that the school you last attended is no longer in existence, mail your request to the Board of Education where the school was located.
4. Advisement Test – All applicants for a degree, diploma, or certificate will be required to take the COMPASS Placement Test unless a waiver is met as outlined in the general catalog.
5. Financial Aid Form – Financial aid information is available upon request from a high school counselor or the Bladen Community College Office of Student Services.
6. V.A. Forms – After completing above forms, those persons eligible for benefits under veterans’ education benefits should complete the appropriate forms at the Office of Veterans Affairs in Building 8, Room 4.
7. After completion of the above steps, the student will be notified of the admission decision.
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Bladen Community College Foundation offers a variety of curriculum scholarships. An enrolled student must complete the FAFSA form that can be found on the BCC Website under Financial Aid or the Foundation before submitting a completed BCC scholarship application. A scholarship committee composed of faculty and staff screen potential scholarship applicants and make award decisions. Contact Samantha Benson, Director of Financial Aid at 910-879.5567 or [email protected]
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Tuition costs by the hour are based on in-state residency. Out-of-state residents will be charged $268.00 per credit hour not to exceed a maximum tuition charge of $4,288.00 per semester. All other fees and insurance will be charged as noted here. A science lab fee of $10.00 will be charged to students taking a BIO or CHM course with an on-site lab component. Tuition and fees noted here are contingent upon legislation passed by the North Carolina Legislature and are
subject to change.
2019 TUITION & FEES CURRICULUM PROGRAMS per semester
Credit Hour(s) Tuition Costs Activity Fee Technology Fee Campus Student Tuition & Fees by the hour Access Fee Insurance Total 1 $ 76.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $139.00
2 $152.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $215.00
3 $228.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $291.00
4 $304.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $367.00
5 $380.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $443.00
6 $456.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $519.00
7 $532.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $595.00
8 $608.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $671.00
9 $684.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $747.00
10 $760.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $823.00
11 $836.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $899.00
12 $912.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $975.00
13 $988.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,051.00
14 $1,064.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,127.00
15 $1,140.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,203.00
16-18 $1,216.00 $30.00 $15.00 $15.00 $3.00 $1,279.00
FINANCIAL AID
FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM: The Pell Grant is a federal aid program which provides educational funds to eligible students. Application for the Pell Grant is made by applying online at http//www.fafsa.gov. Students must apply for the grant in order to be considered for other financial aid.
FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM: The Federal Work-Study Program provides part-time jobs to students who demonstrate financial need. Application for Work-Study is made by completing the FAFSA and an application for Work-Study obtained from the Financial Aid Officer. SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT PROGRAM: The Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (SEOG) is designed to provide grants to exceptionally needy students. Application for this grant is made by completing the FAFSA. VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS: Qualified veterans of the active duty armed forces are eligible for veterans’ educational benefits for up to 15 years following discharge. Dependents of 100% disabled veterans (service connected disability) could also be eligible. Children of active duty service members who die in the line of duty after September 10, 2001 are eligible. Members of the National Guard and Reserves are also eligible for veterans’ benefits.
NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIP: An applicant must be a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes, meet all eligibility requirements for a Federal Pell grant (except the Expected Family Contribution requirements) and enroll for at least six credit hours per semester as an undergraduate student in a degree, certificate or diploma program at an eligible North Carolina post-secondary institution.
NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRANT An applicant must be a North Carolina resident for tuition purposes, meet all eligibility requirements for a Federal Pell grant (except the Expected Family Contribution requirements), and enroll for at least six credit hours per semester as an undergraduate student in a degree, certificate or diploma program at an eligible North Carolina post-secondary institution. For more information about financial aid, contact Semantha Benson at 910.879.5567 or [email protected]
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The Student Government Association is looking for
LEADERS! Join us!!!! Contact Crystal Dowd at 910.879.5620 or [email protected]
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT AND PLACEMENT TESTING
ACCUPLACER placement testing provides an accurate and timely assessment of a student’s academic proficiency levels,
which help determine the most appropriate courses in English, reading, and math. Therefore, it is very important to prepare
before taking the placement tests.
Test preparation is strongly encouraged. Re-tests are not given unless there are extenuating circumstances. Test preparation
websites can be found on the second page of the testing schedule.
No appointment is needed to take the test during scheduled testing times. The testing schedule can be found by clicking the
Testing Schedule link on the BCC homepage. BCC uses the NC Diagnostic and Placement (NC DAP) test. The NC DAP test
is taken via computer and contains four assessments (WritePlacer Essay, Reading, Revising/Editing, and Math). With the
exception of the WritePlacer essay, each placement test section is untimed, allowing you to relax, concentrate, and take as
much time as you need. Breaks are allowed during the test. The WritePlacer is timed for two hours. The average testing time
for all four sections is 3 hours, so please plan accordingly.
All new curriculum students must test unless you meet the following criteria:
have college level math & English courses, with grades of “C” or better in both.
have achieved the following minimum scores within the last 5 years:
SAT Reading or Writing – 500; SAT Math – 500 OR
have achieved ACT Reading – 22; ACT English – 18; or ACT Math – 22.
have submitted an official copy of test scores to the Admissions Office.
have graduated from a NC high school within 5 years with an un-weighted GPA of 2.6 or higher.
have successfully completed an approved 4th level mathematics course.
No waivers can be granted until official transcripts have been received and evaluated by the Admissions Office.
You cannot fail this test. It is not a pass or fail test. Your test scores will help you build a solid foundation for success while
attending BCC.
A photo ID and your BCC student number are required to take the test. Your student number can be found in the
Welcome/Missing Items letter sent from the Admissions Office.
Calculators are not allowed on the test. Pen and paper are provided. Some questions provide a computer calculator that can
be used for those questions only. All problems on the test can be solved without a calculator. All placement test scores are
valid for five years.
For more information about Testing, Veterans Services, or Disability Services
Contact J. Carlton Bryan, Building 8, Room 4, 910.863.6002 or [email protected].
Tutoring Services
The Learning Enhancement Center, Building 8, provides tutoring services for most courses of study.
Help is always available. Simply visit the center and schedule your sessions.
The LEC is always searching for qualified
students to tutor other students. If this interests you, come by the center to see if you meet the standards to provide tutoring.
For more information, contact Felisa Williams at 910.879.5560 or [email protected]
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EARN COLLEGE CREDITS WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL
Authorized by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2011, Career and College Promise is a program designed to allow
qualified high school students to earn college credits (and a possible certificate) while in high school. Bladen County Schools
and BCC have formed a partnership to offer two major pathways to students in the 11th and 12th grade with the College
Transfer Pathways and the Career and Technical Education Pathways. Three pathways are offered under College Transfer
and six under Career and Technical Education. Enrolled students are not required to pay tuition or fees for courses in their
approved pathway; however, college transfer students must purchase their textbooks.
COLLEGE TRANSFER PATHWAYS: Fourteen courses will be offered at East Bladen and West Bladen in these pathways
via interactive TV each school year. These courses will also be available on campus at BCC. Pathway One is the Associate
in Arts Degree. It is an 11-course program that leads to 32-41 transferrable hours of college credit. Courses are all part of
the general studies required at all four-year institutions during the first two years of college study leading into many possible
major study areas. Pathway Two is an Associate in Science Degree. This pathway is an 11-course program that leads to
35-43 transferrable hours of college credit. Pathway Three is an Associate in General Education Nursing. This pathway is
an 8-course program that leads to 24 transferrable hours of college credit. Courses are generally part of the general studies
required at all four-year institutions with an emphasis on sciences and mathematics.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS: The Career and Technical Education Pathways are designed for
high school juniors and seniors who wish to gain college instruction in technical areas while still in high school. The Electrical,
Machining and Welding pathways lead to a certificate in the program of study. The Emergency Medical Science pathway
leads to an EMT Basic Certification. The six pathways are: Carpentry, Cosmetology, Electrical Systems Technology,
Emergency Medical Science, Machining and Welding. Carpentry, Cosmetology, Electrical Systems Technology and Welding
are broken into two levels—one for the junior year and one for the senior year.
For more information, contact Cierra Griffin at 910.879.5570 or [email protected]
DISTANCE LEARNING - “EDUCATION AT THE SPEED OF LIFE”
In an effort to make a college degree possible for all who desire one, BCC offers several full degree programs
through distance learning. Currently offered as fully distance learning programs are College Transfer (AA & AS),
Business Administration, Early Childhood Education, Computer Information Systems Technology, Office
Administration, Medical Office Administration, and General Education. Criminal Justice is offered in the hybrid
format.
Distance courses enable students with families, jobs, and other responsibilities to pursue college credits and
degrees. They include all courses in which students and teachers are in different locations for all or part of the
course, and have the same admission, registration, attendance, and academic requirements as on-campus
classes.
Section designations on the course schedules indicate the mode of delivery. OL is online, IH is interactive television,
H is hybrid (a combination of face-to-face student and instructor interaction and some other form of delivery), and
WA is web-assisted (a combination of face-to-face student and instructor interaction with supplemental online
materials).
Distance Learning courses and programs are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Commission on Colleges and are approved by the United States Distance Learning Association. BCC participates
in the Southern Regional Board and the Electronic Campus. This assures that students receive a quality education.
For more information, contact Ray Sheppard at 910.879.5542 or [email protected]
CLASSES AVAILABLE THROUGH COLLABORATION WITH OTHER COLLEGES
BCC offers students 2+2 and concurrent enrollment programs in conjunction with Fayetteville State University,
University of North Carolina –Pembroke, NC Wesleyan College, and Fayetteville Technical Community College. The
agreements with these institutions offer students the opportunity to complete four-year degrees aligned with their two-
year programs at BCC. Concurrent enrollment programs build GPAs at both institutions and all classes are counted
toward graduation requirements. The application fee for four-year institutions is waived for concurrent enrollment
programs. To enroll in these programs, students must apply, provide transcripts for, and meet all date deadlines for
both institutions. Advisement for concurrent enrollment programs is essential.
COLLEGE TRANSFER INFORMATION
The North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System have developed a Comprehensive Articulation Agreement which greatly improves the transfer process between community colleges and universities. Courses are approved for transfer throughout the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. Community college graduates of Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs who have earned 60 semester hours of academic credit in approved transfer courses with a grade of “C” or better in each course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will receive at least 60 semester hours of academic credit upon admission to a university. Contact Joyce Bahhouth at 910.879.5540 or [email protected]
FATETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY (FSU) 10K Pathway Partnership
Associate degree recipients from Bladen Community Collage can earn a bachelor’s degree from FSU for a maximum “out of pocket” cost of $10,000 that is one of the best values in the world-class UNC system. Contact John Green at 910 879-5591 or [email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON
Guaranteed Admission Agreement
Students completing an Associate of Arts, Associate of
Science, or Associate of Engineering with a GPA of 2.5.
Contact John Green at 910 879-5591 or
2 + 2 ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS
Currently BCC has concurrent enrollment agreements
with the following institutions and programs:
Fayetteville State University
Criminal Justice: Contact John Trogdon at 910 879-5536
Birth to Kindergarten or Elementary Education:
Contact Priscilla Causey Pope at 910.879.5554
University of North Carolina – Pembroke
Criminal Justice: Contact John Trogdon at 910 879-5536
Business Administration:
Contact Lee Anne Bryan 910.521.5653 or
Nursing Bridge Program
Contact Sharron Thomas 910.879-5532 or
North Carolina Wesleyan College ASPIRE Program
Business Administration, Marketing,
and Criminal Justice
Contact Crystal Dowd 910.879-5620 or
Fayetteville Technical Community College
Human Resources Management, Hospitality
Management, Physical Therapy Assistance,
and Accounting
Contact Crystal Dowd 910.879-5620 or
Representatives of Fayetteville State
University UNC-Pembroke and
UNC – Wilmington come to
BCC on a regular schedule
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BRIDGE PROGRAM
Certified EMS personnel can now enroll in the EMS Bridge Program and earn a 2-year Associate Degree in Emergency Medicine with only a few additional courses.
For more information, contact Donald Bryan at 910.879.5629 or [email protected]
WRITING CENTER The Bladen Community College Writing Center is equipped to help students excel with writing skills on any level or style of writing. Creative writing, academic papers, personal journaling, or résumé creation become accurate and well-constructed presentations with expert assistance. Students may submit a paper online for review, or meet face-to-face with writing tutors.
Visit the Writing Center on these days: Monday - Thursday 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings:
7 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. Located in Building 8
Basic Law Enforcement
Training Academy
BLET
September 24, 2019 thru
April 20, 2020
Classes run Monday through Thursday from
6pm to 10pm and every other Saturday from
8am to 5 pm.
Successful completion of the BLET is required to
become a certified law enforcement officer in the
State of North Carolina. If you have been
considering a career in law enforcement, now is
the time to take one of the most important steps to
becoming qualified – enroll in the BLET!
BLET students are eligible for financial aid to
include the Pell Grant, VA benefits and the
James B. Collins BLET Scholarship.
For more information,
contact John Trogdon at (910) 879-5536
CURRICULUM SCHEDULE OF COURSES
Publication Date: 3/8/2019
Revision Date: 5/22/2019
FALL SEMESTER 2019 FALL REGISTRATION JULY 17-18, 2019
9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
FINAL FALL REGISTRATION: AUGUST 7-8, 2019
9:00 am – 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Classes Begin: August 15, 2019 Classes End: December 13, 2019
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE REGISTERING FOR CLASS
SECTION DESIGNATIONS
Day Classes----------------------------01, 02, 03
Evening Classes-----------------------N1, N2, N3
Interactive TV: ------------------------IH1, IH2, IH3, IHN (Night)
On-line Course: -----------------------OL1, OL2, OL3
Hybrid Classes-------------------------H1, H2, H3 (Combination on-line/seated)
Hybrid Evening Courses--------------HN1, HN2, HN3 (Combination on-line/seated)
Hybrid Interactive TV-----------------HIH, HIHN (Night) (Combination on-line/seated)
Courses Taught at High School------WHS (West Bladen), EHS (East Bladen)
Web Assisted---------------------------01WA, 02WA, 03WA, N1WA
Mini Sessions-------------------------- A=1st 8-wks; B = 2nd 8-wks; C=1st 4-wks; D=2nd 4-wks
Career and College Pathways--------V1, V2
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Main Campus 910-879-5500 Admissions Information 910-879-5593
Day Time Class Information 910-879-5574 Evening Class Information 910-879-5668
Distance Learning 910-879-5542
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
ACA 115
SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
HIA Pope, S 2 1 F 9:00-9:50 1/102
ACA 115
SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL1A Pope, S 2 1
On-Line
ACA 115
SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS
8 Week Class October 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Pope, S 2 1 On-Line
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
ACA 115
SUCCESS AND STUDY SKILLS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL3A Staff 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL1A Williams, F. 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
8 Week Class October 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Williams, F. 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL3A Williams, F. 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
8 Week Class October 15 – Dec. 13
OL4B Williams, F. 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL5A Staff 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
16 Week Class for Early College
OL6 Carroll, C 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
16 Week Class for Early College
OL7 Carroll, C 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
16 Week Class for Early College
OL8 Carroll, C 2 1 On-Line
ACA 122
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS
16 Week Class for Early College
OL9 Carroll, C 2 1 On-Line
ACC 120
PRIN OF FINANCIAL ACCT OL1 Coe, S. 5 4 On-Line
AHR 120
HVACR MAINTENANCE O1WA Humphrey, D.
4 2 MW 3:30-4:00
4:05-5:20
13/104
13/101
ART 111
ART APPRECIATION
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL1A Edge, M. 3 3 On-Line
ART 111
ART APPRECIATION
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – October 11
OL2A Newman, L. 3 3 On-Line
ART 111
ART APPRECIATION
8 Week Class October 15 – Dec. 13
OL3B Newman, L. 3 3 On-Line
ART 114
ART HISTORY SURVEY I
8 Week Class October 15 – Dec. 13
OL1B Edge, M. 3 3 On-Line
BAF 110
PRINCIPLES OF BANKING 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
OL1B Mitchell, W. 3 3
On-Line
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I
01WA Locklear-King, P.
6 4 TWTH
M(Lab)
9:30-10:45 17/102
20/114
BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 02WA Locklear, B. 6 4 M
W(Lab)
1:00-3:40 20/115
20/114
BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I
03WA Locklear, B. 6 4 MW
F(Lab)
8:15-10:00 20/105
20/114
BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I HN1 Locklear-King, P.
6 4 M 5:30-8:10 20/114
BIO 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY I
Lab Kit Required
OL1 Saunders, C. 6 4 On-Line
BIO 112 GENREAL BIOLOGY II 01WA Locklear, B. 6 4 TH
T (Lab)
8:00-10:40 20/115
20/114
BIO 112 GENERAL BIOLOGY II
Lab Kit Required
OL1 Locklear, B. 6 4 On-Line
BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
01WA Horne, D. 6 4 MF
W(Lab)
10:00-11:45
20/105
20/114
BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
02WA Horne, D. 6 4 TH
T(Lab)
1:00-3:40
20/105
20/114
BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
N1WA Horne, D. 6 4 TH
T(Lab)
5:30-8:10
20/105
20/114
BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
Lab Kit & Software Required
OL1 Awadallah, N 6 4
On-Line
BIO 168 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct. 11
HN1A Fulmer, L. 6 4 W 5:30-8:10 20/105
BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
01WA Saunders, C. 6 4 MW
F(Lab)
1:00-2:45
20/105
20/114
BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
N1WA Saunders, C. 6 4 T
TH(Lab)
5:30-8:10
20/105
20/114
BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
Lab Kit & Software Required
OL1 Saunders, C. 6 4 On-Line
BIO 169 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
8 Week Class Oct. 15– Dec 13
HN1B Fulmer, L. 6 4 W 5:30-8:10 20/114
BIO 275 MICROBIOLOGY 01WA Locklear-King, P.
6 4 W
M(Lab)
1:00-3:40
20/115
20/114
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
BPR 111
BLUEPRINT READING
Aug 28 – Sept 26
V1WA Kinlaw, C. 3 2 M-F 8:20-9:00
9:01-10:45
11/104
11/101 Lab
BUS 110
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
01WA Mitchell, W. 3 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 6/117
BUS
115
BUSINESS LAW OL1 Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-
Line
BUS
121
BUSINESS MATH OL1 Dowless, E. 4 3 On-Line
BUS
230
SMALL BUSINESS MGMT. OL1 Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-Line
CHM 151
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 01WA DeVane, L. 6 4 MTW
TH(lab)
8:00-9:15
20/115
20/114
CHM 151
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 02WA DeVane, L. 6 4 MTW
TH(lab)
9:30-10:45
20/115
20/114
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
H1A Graham, P. 4 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 1/102
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
H2A Coleman, M.
4 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/102
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H3B Graham, P. 4 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/102
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
HN1A Graham, P. 4 3 TH 5:30-6:45 6/117
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
OL1A Graham, P. 4 3 On-Line
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
OL2A Coleman, M 4 3 On-Line
CIS 110 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
OL3B Marlowe, J 4 3 On-Line
CJC 111 Intro To Criminal Justice O1WA Trogdon, J 3 3 MWF 9:00-9:50 4/101
CJC 112 Criminology
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Johnston, W 3 3 On-Line
CJC 132 Court Procedure H1 Trogdon, J 3 3 M 11:00-11:50 4/101
CJC 141 Corrections H1 Trogdon, J 3 3 W 11:00-11:50 4/101
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours DAYS TIME LOCATION
CJC 160 Terrorism O1WA Trogdon, J 3 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 4/101
CJC 221 Investigative Principles OL1 Johnston, W 4 5 On-Line
COM 231
PUBLIC SPEAKING H1 Blansett, B 3 3 F 9:30-10:45 1/116
COM 231
PUBLIC SPEAKING OL1 Staff 3 3 On-Line
COM 231
PUBLIC SPEAKING OL2 Mitchell, B 3 3 On-Line
COM 231
PUBLIC SPEAKING IHN1 Alatorre, P 3 3 T 6:00-8:45 1/103
COS 111
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS 01WA Murphy, M 4 4 M-TH 8:00-9:00 1/106
COS 111AB
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I 08/26/19-01/17/20
V1WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 8:15-9:15 3/101
COS 111AB
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I 08/26/19-01/17/20
V2WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 12:00-1:00 3/101
COS 112
SALON I 01WA Murphy, M
24 8 M-TH
F
9:05-1:05 1:35-2:35
8:00-12:00
3/105
COS 112AB
SALON I
08/26/19-01/17/20
V1WA Blackwell, E 12 4 MT
W-F
9:20-10:50 8:15-10:50
3/101
COS 112AB
SALON
08/26/19-01/17/20
V2WA Blackwell, E
12 4 MT
W-F
1:05-2:30
12:00-2:30
3/101
COS 113
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II
01WA Marshburn, T
4 4 M-TH 8:00-9:00 3/112
COS 113AB
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II 08/26/19-01/17/20
V1WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 8:15-9:15 3/101
COS 113AB
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II 08/26/19-01/17/20
V2WA Blackwell, E 2 2 MT 12:00-1:00 3/101
COS 114
SALON II 01WA Jones, J
Lewis, A
Marshburn, T
24 8 MTTH MTTH
W F
9:05-1:05 1:35-3:05
9:05-11:35 8:00-1:00
3/103
COS 114AB
SALON II
08/26/19-01/17/20
V1WA Blackwell, E
12 4 MT
W-F
9:20-10:50
8:15-10:50
3/101
COS 114AB
SALON II 08/26/19-01/17/20
V2WA Blackwell, E
12 4 MT
W-F
1:05-2:30
12:00-2:30
3/101
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTOR
Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
COS 117
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS IV
01WA Lewis, A. 2 2 M-TH 8:00-8:30 1/102
COS 118
SALON IV 01WA Jones, J
Lewis, A
Marshburn, T
21 7 MTTH M W F
9:05-1:05 1:35-3:05
9:05-11:35 8:00-1:00
3/103
COS 240
COMTEMP. HAIR DESIGN OL1 Marshburn, T
4 2 On-Line
COS 271
INSTRUCTOR CONCEPTS I 01WA Lewis, A.
Marshburn, T
5 5 M-F
8:00-9:00
M-TH 1/102
F 3/112
COS 272
INSTRUCTOR PRACTICUM I 01WA Lewis, A.
Marshburn, T
21 7 MTTHF
W
MTTH
9:00-1:05
9:05-11:35
1:35-3:05
3/103
CTI 110 WEB, PGM, & DB FOUNDATION 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
H1A Coleman, M.
4 3 MW
9:00-9:50 6/117
CTI 120 NETWORK & SEC FOUNDATION 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
OL1A Bryan, L. 4 3 On-Line
CTS 115 INFO SYS BUSINESS CONCEPTS 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H1B Bryan, L. 3 3 MW 8:00-8:50
DBA 110
DATABASE CONCEPTS 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H1B Coleman, M.
5 3 MWF 9:00-9:50
DBA 120
DATABASE PROGRAMMING I 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H1B Bryan, L. 4 3 TTH 8:00-9:25
DMS 001R
DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL
4 Week Class Nov. 14- Dec. 13
Proctored Tests Required
01WAD Pope, S. 1.25 1 MWF 10:00-11:25
8/101
DMS 001R
DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL
4 Week Class Oct. 15-Nov. 13
Proctored Tests Required
02WAD Pope, S. 1.25 1 TTH 10:00-12:05 1/104
DMS 001R
DMA 1 CREDIT SHELL
4 Week Class Oct. 15 – Nov. 13
Proctored Tests Required
N1WAD Spivey, C. 1.25 1 TTH 6:00-8:05 1/104
DMS
002A
DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct. 11
Proctored Tests Required
01WAA Pope, S. 2.5 2 MWF 10:00-11:25 8/101
COURSE
NO COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
DMS
002A
DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct. 11
Proctored Tests Required
02WAA
Pope, S. 2.5 2 TTH 10:00-12:05 1/104
DMS
002B
DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL
8 Week Class Oct. 15 –Dec. 13
Proctored Tests Required
03WAB Pope, S. 2.5 2 MW 12:30-2:35 1/104
DMS 002B
DMA 2 CREDIT SHELL
8 Week Class Oct 15– Dec 13 Proctored Tests Required
N1WAB Spivey, C. 2.5 2 TTH 6:00-8:05 1/104
DMS 003R
DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL
12 Week Class Aug. 15 – Nov. 13
Proctored Tests Required
01WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 MWF 10:00-11:25 8/101
DMS 003R
DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL
12 Week Class Aug. 15 – Nov.13
Proctored Tests Required
02WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 TTH 10:00-12:05 1/104
DMS 003R
DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL
12 Week Class Aug. 15 – Nov.13
Proctored Tests Required
03WA Pope, S. 3.75 3 MW 12:30-2:35 1/104
DMS 003R
DMA 3 CREDIT SHELL
12 Week Class Aug. 15 – Nov.13
Proctored Tests Required
N1WA Spivey, C. 3.75 3 TTH 6:00-8:05 1/104
DMS 004R
DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL
16 Week Class Aug. 15 – Dec. 13
Proctored Tests Required
01WA Pope, S. 5 4 MWF 10:00-11:25 8/101
DMS 004R
DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL
16 Week Class Aug. 15 – Dec. 13 Proctored Tests Required
02WA Pope, S. 5 4 TTH 10:00-12:05 1/104
DMS 004R
DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL
16 Week Class Aug. 15 – Dec. 13
Proctored Tests Required
03WA Pope, S. 5 4 MW 12:30-2:35 1/104
DMS 004R
DMA 4 CREDIT SHELL
16 Week Class Aug. 15 – Dec. 13
Proctored Tests Required
N1WA Spivey, C. 5 4 TTH 6:00-8:05 1/104
DRE 096
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING I
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
01WAA Gilliam, R 3.5 3 M-TH 12:45-2:15 1/106
DRE 097
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING II
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
01WAA Gilliam, R. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:45-2:15 1/106
DRE 097
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING II
8 Week Class October 15 –Dec. 13
02WAB DeLoach, C. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/102
DRE 098
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING III
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
01WAA DeLoach, C. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/102
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
DRE 098
INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING III
8 Week Class Oct 15 –Dec. 13
02WAB DeLoach, C. 3.5 3 M-TH 12:20-1:50 1/102
ECO 251
PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS
01WA Mitchell, W. 3 3 TTH 8:00-9:15 6/117
ECO 252
PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS
OL1 Mitchell, W. 3 3 On-Line
EDU 119
INTRO TO EARLY CHILD ED O1WA Pope, P 4 4 TTH 10:30-12:00 3/102
EDU 119
INTRO TO EARLY CHILD ED OL1 Pope, P 4 4 On-Line
EDU 144
CHILD DEVELOPMENT I 8 Week Class Aug 15–October 11
H1A Johnson, J 3 3 T 3:00-4:15 3/104
EDU 145
CHILD DEVELOPMENT II 8 Week Class Oct 15-December 13
H1B Johnson, J 3 3 T 3:00-4:15 3/104
EDU 146
CHILD GUIDANCE
8 Week Class Aug 15 –October 11
OL1A Pope, P 3 3 On-Line
EDU 151
CREATIVE ACTIVITIES OL1 Johnson, J 3 3 On-Line
EDU 216
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
OL1 Whittington, J
3 3 On-Line
EDU 234
INFANTS, TODDLERS, & TWOS
OL1 Staff On-Line
EDU 250
TEACHER LICENSURE PREP IHN1 Staff 3 3 T 5:00-6:50 1/105
EDU 280
LANGUAGE ADD LITERACY H1 Pope, P 3 3 T 3:00-3:50 3/102
EDU 284
EARLY CHILDHOOD CAPSTONE PRAC
H1 Pope, P 10 4 T 4:00-4:50 3/102
ELC 112 DC/AC ELECTRICITY 01WA Oxendine, K.
9 5 MWF 8:00-8:50
8:51-10:45
13/103
13/101 Lab
ELC 112 DC/AC ELECTRICITY
N1WA McKnight, M.
9 5 MW 5:30-6:50
6:50—9:50
13/101
13/103 Lab
ELC 112 DC/AC ELECTRICITY
Aug 28 - Nov 2
V1WA STAFF 9 5 M-F 8:10-9:04
9:05-10:50
13/104
13/101 Lab
ELC 113 RESIDENTAL WIRING 01WA Singletary, V 8 4 TTH 11:30-12:20
12:25-3:05
13/107
13/106 Lab
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
ELC 113 RESIDENTAL WIRING
Nov 5 – Jan 24
V1WA STAFF 8 4 M-F 8:20-8:56
8:57-10:45
13/104
13/101 Lab
ELC 115 INDUSTRIAL WIRING 01WA
Oxendine, K.
8 4 TTH 10:45-11:35
11:40-2:35
13/107
13/106 Lab
ELC 117 MOTORS & CONTROLS 01WA Singletary, V.
8 4 MWF 8:00-8:35
8:40-10:30
13/107
13/106 Lab
ELC 117 MOTORS & CONTROLS N1WA West, W. 8 4 MW 5:30-6:25
6:30-9:25
13/107
13/106 Lab
ELC 128 INTRO TO PLC
01WA Oxendine, K.
5 3 TTH 8:00-8:50
8:55-10:15
13/103
13/103
ELC 128 INTRO TO PLC
N1WA McKnight, M.
5 3 TTH 5:30-6:20
6:25-7:45
13/103
13/103
ELC 213 INSTRUMENTATION 01WA Singletary, V.
5 4 MWF 11:00-11:50
11:55-12:45
13/107
13/106 Lab
ELN 133 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 01WA Singletary, V.
6 4 TTH 8:00-9:15
9:25-10:40
13/107
13/106 Lab
ELN 133 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS N1WA West, W. 6 4 TTH 5:30-6:45
6:50-8:10
13/107
13/106 Lab
EMS 110
EMT 01WA Bryan, D.
15 9 TTH + 48 HRS RIDE
TIME
8:30-11:30
12:00-3:00
20/123
EMS 110
EMT
8/26/19-1/17/20
V1WA Hunt, L. 15 9 M-F 8:20-10:45 3/104
EMS 131
ADVANCE AIRWAY MGMT OL1 Bryan, D 3 2 On-Line
EMS 220
CARDIOLOGY II 01WA Green, J 5 3 M 8:30-10:30 10:30-12:00
1:00-2:30 LAB
20/123
EMS 231
EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM III
01WA Green, J 9 3 TBA TBA 20/123
EMS 250
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 01WA Green, J 6 4 W 8:30-11:30 C
12:30-3:30 L
20-123
EMS 260
TRAUMA EMERGENCIES OL1 Bryan, D 4 2 On-Line
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
EMS 280 EMS BRIDGING COURSE OL1 Hunt, L. 4 3 On-Line
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 01WA Blansett, B. 3 3 MW 8:15-9:30 1/116
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
01WAB Gilliam, R. 3 3 MWF 1:00-2:40 1/116
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 02WA DeLoach, C. 3 3 MW 2:00-3:15 1/112
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 03WA Blansett, B. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 4/101
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY 04WA Davis, T. 3 3 MWF 11:00-1:50 1/102
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY H1 Blansett, B. 3 3 F 8:15-9:20 1/116
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY IH1 Gilliam, R. 3 3 TTH 11:10-12:25 1/103
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY
WBHS Students Only
IHH1 Gilliam, R. 3 3 TTH 11:10-12:25 WBHS
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL1 Blansett, B. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL2 DeLoach, C. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL3 DeLoach, C. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL4 Gilliam, R. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 111 WRITING & INQUIRY OL5 Staff 3 3 On-Line
ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE DISCIPLINES
H1 Gilliam, R. 3 3 F 9:30-10:45 1/106
ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE DISCIPLINES
01WA Gilliam, R. 3 3 TTH 8:15-9:30 1/116
ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE DISCIPLINES
OL1 Blansett, B. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 112 WRITING/RESEARCH IN THE DISCIPLINES
OL2 DeLoach, C. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 114 PROF. RESEARCH & REPORTING
01WA Bahhouth, J. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/106
ENG 114 PROF. RESEARCH & REPORTING
OL1 Bahhouth, J. 3 3 On-Line
ENG 241 BRITISH LITERATURE I OL1 Gilliam, R. 3 3 On-Line
HIS 111 WORLD CIVILIZATION I
Early College & BCC students
01WA Sheppard, R 3 3 TTH 8:10-9:25 1/112
HIS 111 WORLD CIVILIZATION I OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line
HIS 131 AMERICAN HISTORY I 01WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 MW 9:30-10:45 1/105
HIS 131 AMERICAN HISTORY I 02WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/105
HIS 131 AMERICAN HISTORY I OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line
HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II 01WA Tyndall, C. 3 3 MW 11:00-12:15 1/116
HIS 132 AMERICAN HISTORY II OL1 Tyndall, C. 3 3 On-Line
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTOR
Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
HSC 110 ORIENTATION: HEALTH CAREERS
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Hunt, L 1 1 On-Line
HSC 110 ORIENTATION: HEALTH CAREERS
VOL1 Hunt, L 1 1 On-Line
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING 01WA DeLoach, C 3 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 1/116
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING OL1 McCallister, C. 3 3
On-Line
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING
8 Week Class Aug 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A McCallister, C.
3 3 On-Line
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING OL2 McCallister, C 3 3 On-Line
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Staff 3 3 On-Line
HUM 115
CRITICAL THINKING OL3 Staff 3 3 On-Line
HUM 130
MYTH IN HUMAN CULTURE
01WA Tyndall
Sheppard
3 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 1/105
HYD 110 HYDRAULICS/PNEUMATICS 01WA Humphrey, D. 5 3 MWF 11:00-11:35
11:40-12:30
13/104
13/101
ISC 132 MFG QUAILTY CONTROL 01WA Humphrey, D. 5 3 MWF 8:00-8:35
8:40-9:30
13/102
13/101
MAT 110 MATH MEASUREMENT & LITERACY
Proctored Exam Required
OL1 Pope, S. 4 3 On-Line
MAT 110 MATH MEASUREMENT & LITERACY
Proctored Exam Required
H1 Spivey, C. 4 3 TTH 4:30-5:20 1/104
MAT 143 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY 01WA Herring, R, 4 3 TTH 10:00-11:45 1/112
MAT 143 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY N1WA Herring, R. 4 3 TTH 5:30-7:15 1/112
MAT 143 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY
Proctored Exam Required
OL1 Lowery, L. 4 3 On-Line
MAT 152 STATISTICAL METHODS I
Proctored Exam Required
01WA Conner, C. 5 4 MWF 11:30-12:55 1/105
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA Proctored Exam Required
IH1 Conner, C. 5 4 M-TH 8:15-9:20 1/105
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
EBHS & WBHS Students
Proctored Exam Required
IHH1 Conner, C. 5 4 M-TH 8:15-9:20 1/105
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
Proctored Exam Required
IH2 Herring, R. 5 4 MWF 11:10-12:35 1/105
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
WBHS & EBHS Students
Proctored Exam Required
IHH2 Herring, R. 5 4 MWF 11:10-12:35 1/105
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 01WA Conner, C. 5 4 M-TH 9:40-10:45 1/116
MAT 171 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
Proctored Exam Required
OL1 Kruse, R. 5 4 On-Line
MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY
01WA Herring, R. 5 4 MWF 8:00-9:25 1/112
MAT 172 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY
Proctored Exam Required
OL1 Conner, C. 5 4 On-Line
MEC 111 MACHINE PROCESSES I
Sept 27 – Nov 2 ????
V1WA Kinlaw, C. 5 3 M-F 8:20-9:26
9:27-10:45
11/104
11/101 Lab
MEC 112 MACHINE PROCESSES II
Nov 5 – Jan 24 ????
V1WA Kinlaw, C. 5 3 M-F 8:20-9:26
9:27-10:45
11/104
11/101 Lab
MKT 123 FUNDAMENTALS OF SELLING
01WA Mitchell, W. 3 3 MW 1:00-2:15 6/117
MNT 110
INTRO TO MAINT PROCEDURES
01WA Humphrey, D.
4 2 TTH 3:30-4:00 4:05-5:20
13/103
13/101
MNT 160
INDUSTRIAL FABRICATION N1WA Humphrey, D.
4 2 TH 6:00-6:50 6:55-9:35
13/103
13/101
MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION IH1 Merritt, J 3 3 TTH 1:00-2:15
MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Tyndall, M. 3 3 On-Line
MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL2A Dowless, D. 3 3 On-Line
MUS 110 MUSIC APPRECIATION
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL3B Tyndall, M. 3 3 On-Line
MUS 112 INTODUCTION TO JAZZ
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Dowless, D. 3 3 On-Line
MUS 112 INTODUCTION TO JAZZ
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Merritt, J. 3 3 On-Line
NAS 101
NURSE AIDE I 01WA STAFF 10 6 TTH 1st 8-
weeks: CLASS &
LAB 2nd 8-
weeks: CLINICAL
8:30-11:30
(CLASS) 12:00-3:00
(LAB) ____________
6:45-12:45 (CLINICAL)
6/118 C
6/119 L
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
NET 110
NETWORKING CONCEPTS 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
OL1B Bryan, L. 4 3 On-Line
NOS 130
WINDOWS SINGLE USER 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
OL1B Graham, P. 4 3 On-Line
NUR 101
PRACTICAL NURSING I 01WA Forrester
Sholar
Villegas
19 11 MT M W
F
8:30-12:00 CL 12:30-2:30 LAB
6:45-12:15
(CLINICAL) 8:30-12:30 LAB
20/106
NUR 111
INTRO TO HEALTH CONCEPTS
01WA Villegas
Norris
16 8 M W
F
8:30-12:30 CL 8:30-11:30 LAB
12:30-3:30 LAB 6:45-12:45 (CLINICAL)
20/108
NUR 113
FAMILY HEALTH CONCEPTS
01WA Cummings, A.
9 5 T
TH 8:30-11:30 CL
6:45-12:45 (CLINICAL)
3/110
NUR 113
FAMILY HEALTH CONCEPTS
02WA Cummings, A.
9 5 T
TH
1:00-4:00 CL 12:45-6:45 (CLINICAL)
3/110
NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL1 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line
NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL2 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line
NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL3 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line
NUR 117 PHARMACOLOGY OL4 Forrester, T. 4 2 On-Line
NUR 211 HEALTH CARE CONCEPTS 01WA Lowry, A.
9 5 W
F
8:30-11:30 CL 6:45- 12:45
(CLINICAL)
3/110
NUR 211 HEALTH CARE CONCEPTS 02WA Lowry, A. 9 5 W
F
1:00-4:00 CL 6:45- 12:45
(CLINICAL)
3/110
NUR 212 HEALTH SYSTEMS CONCEPTS
01WA Norris, M 9 5 T
TH
1:00-4:00 CL 12:45-6:45 (CLINICAL)
20/108
NUR 212 HEALTH SYSTEMS CONCEPTS
02WA Norris, M 9 5 T
TH
8:30-11:30 CL 6:45-12:45 (CLINICAL)
20/108
OST 131
KEYBOARDING 8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
OL1A Coe, S. 3 2 On-Line
OST 134
TEXT ENTRY & FORMATTING 8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H1B Coe, S. 4 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 6/117
OST 141
MED TERMS I – MED OFFICE
8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
H1A Long, S. 3 3 F 8:00-9:45 6/117
OST 141 MED TERMS I – MED OFFICE
8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
OL1A Long, S. 3 3 On-Line
COURSE
NO COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATION
OST 141 MED TERMS I – MED OFFICE
OL1 Quine, M 3 3 On-Line
OST 142 MED TERMS II – MED OFFICE
8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
OL1B Long, S. 3 3 On-Line
OST 142 MED TERMS II – MED OFFICE
OL1 Quine, M 3 3 On-Line
OST 148 MED CODING BILLING & INSUR
OL1 Long, S. 3 3 On-Line
OST 149 MED LEGAL ISSUES
8 Week-class Oct 15 – Dec 13
H1B Long, S. 3 3 MW 11:00-12:10 6/117
OST 164 OFFICE EDITING OL1 Coe, S. 3 3 On-Line
OST 233 OFFICE PUBLICATIONS DESIGN
8 Week-class Aug 15 – Oct 11
H1A Coe, S. 4 3 MWF 11:00-11:50 6/117
OST 248 DIAGNOSTIC CODING OL1 Long, S. 4 3 On-Line
OST 281 EMERGING ISSUES IN MED OFC
01WA Long. S. 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 6/117
OST 286 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
H1 Coe, S. 3 3 T 12:30-1:40 6/117
PED 110 FIT AND WELL FOR LIFE
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct 11
OL1A Evers, P. 3 2 On-Line
PED 110 FIT AND WELL FOR LIFE
8 Week Class Oct 15 - Dec. 13
OL2B Evers, P. 3 2 On-Line
PHI 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Smith, T. 3 3 On-Line
PHI 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Smith, T. 3 3 On-Line
PHY 151 COLLEGE PHYSICS I 01WA Herring, R. 5 4 T
TH(Lab) 1:00-3:05 1/112
POL 120 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL1B Sheppard 3 3 On-Line
POL 120 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IH1 Sheppard 3 3 MW 8:00-9:15 1/103
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 01WA Watson, J 3 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 3/102
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 02WA Watson, J 3 3 TTH 8:15-9:30 3/102
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 03WA Smith, M. 3 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 3/102
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Early College & BCC students
04WA Smith, M. 3 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 3/104
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 05WA Smith, M. 3 3 MW 1:00-2:15
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL1 Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
8 Week Class Aug 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL2 Smith, M. 3 3 On-Line
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL2B Staff 3 3 On-Line
PSY 150 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY OL3 Staff 3 3 On-Line
PSY 241 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
01WA Smith, M. 3 3 MWF 11:00-11:50 3/102
PSY 241 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
OL1 Valentiner, M.
3 3 On-Line
PSY 241 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
8 Week Class Oct. 15 – Dec. 13
OL1B Valentiner, M
3 3 On-Line
PSY 246 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY
8 Week Class Aug. 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line
PSY 263 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
8 Week Class Oct.r 15 – Dec. 13
OL1B Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line
REL 110 WORLD RELIGIONS
8 Week Class August 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Sheppard, R.
3 3 On-Line
SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY IH1 Hester, N 3 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1/103
SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY OL1 Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line
SOC 210 INTRO. TO SOCIOLOGY
8 Week Class Oct 15 – Dec. 13
OL1B Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line
SOC 220 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
8 Week Class Aug 15 – Oct. 11
OL1A Watson, J. 3 3 On-Line
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
Early College & BCC students
01WA Small, K. 3 3 MW 9:30-10:45 1/112
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
Early College & BCC students
02WA Small, K. 3 3 MW 11:05-12:20 1/112
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I HIH1 Small, K. 3 3 F 8:15-9:20
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
ONLY EBHS AND WBHS STUDENTS
HIHH1 Small, K. 3 3 F 8:15-9:20
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I OL1 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line
SPA 111 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I OL2 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line
SPA 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II OL1 Small, K. 3 3 On-Line
COURSE
NO. COURSE NAME SEC. INSTRUCTOR Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS TIME LOCATION
WEB 182 PHP PROGRAMMING OL1 Coleman, M.
4 3 On-Line
WLD 110 CUTTING PROCESSES 01WA Hester, A. 4 2 TTH 12:00-12:25 12:30-1:45
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 110 CUTTING PROCESSES N1WA STAFF 4 2 TH 6:30-7:20 7:25-10:05
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 110 CUTTING PROCESSES
Aug 28 – Oct 2 ????
V1WA Hester, A. 4 2 M-F 8:20-8:50 8:51-10:45
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 112 BASIC WELDING PROCESSES
O1WA Lucas, R. 4 2 F 8:00-8:50 8:55-11:30
12/109 12/110 LAB
WLD 112 BASIC WELDING PROCESSES
N1WA STAFF 4 2 TH 6:30-7:20 7:25-10:05
12/109 12/110 LAB
WLD 115 SMAW (stick) PLATE 01WA White, W. 11 5 MWF 8:00-8:40 8:45-11:30
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 115 SMAW (stick) PLATE N1WA Rouse, E. 11 5 MTW 6:30-7:05 7:10-9:55
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 115 SMAW (stick) PLATE
Oct 3 – Jan 24 ????
V1WA Hester, A. 11 5 M-F 8:20-8:50 8:51-10:45
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 116 SMAW (stick) PLATE/PIPE 01WA White, W. 10 4 MWF 8:00-8:40 8:45-11:30
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 116 SMAW (stick) PLATE/PIPE N1WA Rouse, E. 10 4 MTW 6:30-7:05 7:10-9:55
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 116 SMAW (stick) PLATE/PIPE
Aug 28 – Nov 28 ???? V1WA Lucas, R. 10 4 M-F 8:20-8:50
8:51-10:45
12/109 12/110 LAB
WLD 121 GMAW (Mig) PLATE 01WA Hester, A. 8 4 TTH 2:00-2:50 2:55: 5:25
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 121 GMAW (Mig) PLATE N1WA STAFF 8 4 TTH 6:30-7:20 7:25-10:05
12/109 12/108 LAB
WLD 131 GTAW (tig) PLATE 01WA STAFF 8 4 TTH 12:30-1:20 1:25-4:10
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 131 GTAW (tig) PLATE N1WA Schmidt, S. 8 4 MW 6:20-7:15 7:20-10:10
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 132 GTAW (tig) PLATE/PIPE 01WA Dent, E. 7 3 TTH 8:00-8:50 8:51-11:30
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 132 GTAW (tig) PLATE/PIPE N1WA Schmidt, S. 7 3 MW 6:20-7:15 7:20-10:10
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 145 THERMOPLASTIC WELDING
01WA Lucas, R. 4 2 TTH
12:00-12:25 12:30-1:45
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 151 FABRICATION I 01WA White, W. 8 4 MW 12:30-1:25 1:30-4:20
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 215 SMAW (stick) PIPE 01WA White, W. 10 4 MWF 8:00-8:40 8:45-11:30
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 215 SMAW (stick) PIPE N1WA Rouse, E. 10 4 MTW 6:30-7:05 7:10-9:55
12/104 12/110 LAB
WLD 231 GTAW (tig) PIPE 01WA Dent, E. 7 3 TTH 8:00-8:50 8:51-11:30
12/105 12/108 LAB
COURSE
NO.
COURSE NAME
SEC.
INSTRUCTO
R
Cont.
Hours
Cred.
Hours
DAYS
TIME
LOCATIO
N
WLD 231 GTAW (tig) PIPE N1WA Schmidt, S. 7 3 MW 6:20-7:15 7:20-10:10
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 251 FABRICATION II 01WA Lucas, R. 7 3 MW 12:30-1:00 1:05-3:55
12/105 12/108 LAB
WLD 261 CERTIFICATION PRACTICES
Nov 29 – Jan 24 ???? V1WA Lucas, R. 4 2 M-F 8:20-8:50
8:51-10:45
12/109 12/110 LAB
WOL 110
BASIC CONSTRUCTION SKILLS
01WA Humphrey, D.
5 3 MWF 1:00-1:35 1:40-2:30
13/103 13/101 LAB
WOL 110
BASIC CONSTRUCTION SKILLS
02WA Oxendine, K 5 3 MWF 11:00-11:35 11:40-12:30
13/103 13/101 LAB
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attire. Please contact the bookstore at 910-879-5669 for more information or visit our website using the link
below. We will be happy to assist you.
http://www.bladencc.edu/campus-resources/bookstore/
FALL 2019 EXAM SCHEDULE
DECEMBER 9 – 13
DISTANCE CLASSES
On-line classes – Exams will be posted for a 3-day window during exam week.
Hybrid classes – Exams will be posted online for a 3-day window or given according to the following schedule.
I-TV classes – Exams will be given during regularly scheduled class meetings during exam week.
REGULAR CLASSES Exams will be given according to the following schedule.
REGULAR CLASS MEETING EXAM
DAY TIME DAY TIME
M,MW, M-Th,
W, MWF, M-F,
F
T,Th,TTh
Before – 9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.
12:00 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 3:55 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.
Before – 9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.
12:00 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.
2:00 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 3:55 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.
Monday, December 9
Wednesday, December
11
Friday, December 13
Monday, December 9
Wednesday, December
11
Monday, December 9
Wednesday, December
11
Monday, December 9
Wednesday, December
11
Tuesday, December 10
Thursday, December 12
Tuesday, December 10
Thursday, December 12
Tuesday, December 10
Thursday, December 12
Tuesday, December 10
Thursday, December 12
Friday, December 13
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
EVENING CLASSES
(5:00 p.m. and after)
Exams will be given during the last scheduled class meeting during exam week. REGULAR CLASS MEETING DAY EXAM DAY
M
W
MW
T
Th
TTh
Monday, December 9
Wednesday, December 11
Wednesday, December 11
Tuesday, December 10
Thursday, December 12
Thursday, December 12
KEY:
M – Monday MW – Monday, Wednesday
T – Tuesday MWF – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
W – Wednesday M – Th – Monday thru Thursday
Th – Thursday M-F – Monday thru Friday
TTh – Tuesday, Thursday F – Friday
Continuing Education Fall Semester 2019 Visit our Website: bladencc.edu/continuing-education/occupational-extension/
Fall REGISTRATION begins July 17-18, 9:00-2:00 pm from 3:30- 6:00 pm
AND continues daily throughout the semester.
Register in Building 2, Second Floor
Due to limited space in some classes, early registration is encouraged!
REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE 1 to 24 hours $70.00 25 to 50 hours $125.00
51 hours or greater $180.00
Due to legislative action registration fees are subject to change.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING
Mary Granger [email protected] 910.879.5568
Stephanie Gonzalez [email protected] 910.879.5539
Gloria Barnwell [email protected] 910.879.5561
Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Advanced Medical Life Support 800-1700 S, SU 85.00 Aug 24 Aug 25 20-123
Advanced EMT Initial- Hybrid
Online,
1900-2200
Online,
M,S 264.00 Aug 19 Dec 18 1-105
Advanced EMT Refresher
Online,
800-1400 Online, S 180.00 Sept 9 Oct 19
Online, 20-
115
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
5:30-9:30
Online
TH
*180.00
Aug 16
Aug 17
Aug. 16
Sept. 24
6-117
Hybrid
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
10:00-12:30
1:30-4:00 MTWTHF *180.00
Aug 19
Oct 14
Oct 11
Dec 20 Crossroads
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
10:00-12:30
1:30-4:00 MTWTHF *180.00
Aug 19
Oct 14
Oct 11
Dec 20 White Oak
Carpentry 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-101
Computer Skills for Employment 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Oct 15 Dec 05 2-207
CPR Healthcare Provider 800-1300 S 74.00 Aug 24 Aug 24 20-105
CPR Healthcare Provider 800-1300 S 74.00 Sept 21 Sept /21 20-105
CPR Healthcare Provider 800-1300 S 74.00 Oct 19 Oct 19 20-105
CPR Healthcare Provider 800-1300 S 74.00 Nov 16 Nov 19 20-105
CPR Healthcare Provider 800-1300 S 74.00 Dec 14 Dec /14 20-105
Critical Care Transport
Review Course Online Online 180.00 Aug 19 Nov 20 Online
Hybrid Courses: Seated classes as scheduled, online days and times may vary.
Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Sept 09 Sept 18 2-202
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Oct 07 Oct 16 2-202
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Nov 04 Nov 13 2-202
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Dec 09 Dec 18 2-202
Career Exploration, Identification
and Certifications: WIN:CRC
5:30-9:30
Online
TH
*180.00
Aug 16
Aug 17
Aug. 16
Sept. 24
6-117
Hybrid
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
10:00-12:30
1:30-4:00 MTWTHF
*180.00
Aug 19
Oct 14
Oct 11
Dec 20 Crossroads
EKG Technician 5:30-9:30 TTH 180.00 Aug 27 Dec 12 20-106
Electricity: Core & Level 1
English 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec. 20 13-106
Electricity: Core & Level 1
Spanish 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec. 20 13-106
Electricity: Level 2 $ 3 Spanish 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec. 22 13-102
Electricity: Advanced Level 4
Spanish 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec. 22 13-106
Emergency Medical Tech- Initial
Day 830-1500 T,TH 198.00 Aug 15 Dec 13 20-123
Emergency Medical Tech- Initial
Night 1900-2200 M,W,S 198.00 Aug 19 Dec 18 20-105
Emergency Pediatric Care 800-1700 S, SU 85.00 Sept 27 Sept 28 20-123
Emergency Medical Tech-
Refresher
Online,
800-1400 Online, S 180.00 Sept 9 Oct 5
Online,
20-123
Geriatric Emergency Care
(Core and Advanced) 800-1700 S,SU 85.00 Oct 26 Oct /27 20-123
Keyboarding for the Workplace 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Aug 20 Oct 08 2-207
Mechatronics Part 1 8:00-10:45
8:00-10:40
MWF
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-103
13-107
Mechatronics Part 1 5:30-9:50
5:30-8:10
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-103
13-107
Mechatronics Part 2 8:00-11:30
8:00-10:15
MWF
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-107
13-103
Mechatronics Part 2 5:30-9:25
5:30-7:45
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-107
13-103
Mechatronics Part 3 12:30-4:10
8:00-11:30
TTH
F 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
12-105
12-109
Mechatronics Part 3 6:20-10:10
6:30-10:05
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
12-105
12-109
Medical Billing & Coding I 5:30-7:30
Online T 180.00
Aug 22
Aug 23
Aug 22
Nov 21
2-207
Hybrid
Medical Billing & Coding II 7:35-9:35
Online T 180.00
Aug. 22
Aug 23
Aug 22
Nov 21
2-207
Hybrid
Medication Adm. Aide 8:00-4:30 TWF 70.00 Oct 15 Oct 18 6-118
Nurse Aide I 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 302.00 Aug 19 Oct 14 6-118
Nurse Aide I 5:30-9:30 TWTH 302.00 Aug 20 Dec 17
6-118
Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Nurse Aide I 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 302.00 Oct 21 Dec 16 6-118
Nurse Aide II 5:30-9:30 MTW 298.00 Aug 20 Dec 5 20-108
Nurse Aide I Refresher 8:30-3:00 F 125.00 Sept 6 Oct 25 6-118
Plumbing 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-102
Plumbing 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec 22 13-104
Pharmacy Technician 5:30-9:30 T/Hybrid 180.00 Aug 27 Dec 6 2-207
Job Skills for Pharm Tech 5:30-9:30 T/Hybrid *70.00 Dec 10 Dec 20 2-207
Phlebotomy Introduction 8:00-3:30 MTWTH *70.00 Aug 26 Aug 29 1-116
Phlebotomy / Clinical 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 298.00 Sept 3 Dec 19 1-116
Prehospital Trauma Life Support 800-1700 S, SU 85.00 Nov 23 Nov 24 20-123
Property & Facility
Maintenance Program 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-103
Tactical Emergency
Casualty Care 800-1700 S,SU 85.00 Dec 21 Dec 22 20-123
Welding 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 12-109
WIN:NCRC 5:30-9:30 MTWTHF *125.00 Aug 15 Aug 31 6-117/Hybrid
WIN:NCRC 6:00-9:00 MTWTH *125.00 Nov 04 Nov 22 6-117/Hybrid
* No charge for students who are unemployed, have received notification of layoff, or meet other income
eligibility requirements
Hybrid Courses: Seated classes as scheduled, online days and times may vary.
* No charge for students who are unemployed, have received notification of layoff, or meet other income eligibility requirements.
Did you know there may be available scholarships for you to attend
Workforce Development and Continuing Education courses? There
are several scholarship programs that you may qualify for that
would assist with starting your path to a successful career. Please
contact Mary Granger at 910.879.5568 or [email protected]
to find out more about these opportunities.
Short-Term Career Training Long-Term Rewards
Our short-term career programs are designed to provide new and/or upgrade current job-related skills. The
training consists of a series of courses that address skill competencies. These skill competencies will lead to a
third-party recognized credential. These short-term trainings are available at an affordable fee or fee waived for
qualified students. These courses are conveniently delivered to meet the needs of our students. There are
daytime, evening, weekend, internet and hybrid classes. Call now for more information!
Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 [email protected]
Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg-room
Career Exploration, Identification and
Certifications: WIN:CRC
5:30-9:30
Online
TH
*180.00
Aug 16
Aug 17
Aug. 16
Sept. 24
6-117
Hybrid
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
10:00-12:30
1:30-4:00 MTWTHF
*180.00
Aug 19
Oct 14
Oct 11
Dec 20 Crossroads
Career Exploration, Identification
Certifications: WIN:CRC
10:00-12:30
1:30-4:00 MTWTHF
*180.00
Aug 19
Oct 14
Oct 11
Dec 20 White Oak
Carpentry 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-101
Computer Skills for Employment 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Oct 15 Dec 05 2-207
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Sept 09 Sept 18 2-202 Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Oct 07 Oct 16 2-202
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Nov 04 Nov 13 2-202
Effective Teacher Training 5:30-9:30 MTW 70.00 Dec 09 Dec 18 2-202
Electricity: Core & Level 1 English 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec. 20 13-106
Electricity: Core & Level 1 Spanish 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec. 20 13-106
Electricity: Level 2 $ 3 Spanish 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec. 22 13-102
Electricity: Advanced Level 4 Spanish 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec. 22 13-106
Keyboarding for the Workplace 9:00-1:00 MW *180.00 Aug 20 Oct 08 2-207
Medical Billing & Coding I 5:30-7:30
Online T 180.00
Aug 22
Aug 23
Aug 22
Nov 21
2-207
Hybrid
Medical Billing & Coding II 7:35-9:35
Online T 180.00
Aug. 22
Aug 23
Aug 22
Nov 21
2-207
Hybrid
Plumbing 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-102
Plumbing 8:00-5:00 S 181.00 Aug 18 Dec 22 13-104
Property & Facility Maintenance
Program 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 13-103
Welding 6:00-10:00 MTWTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 20 12-109
WIN:NCRC 5:30-9:30 MTWTHF *125.00 Aug 15 Aug 31 6-117/Hybrid
WIN:NCRC 6:00-9:00 MTWTH *125.00 Nov 04 Nov 22 6-117/Hybrid
* Students who are unemployed or meet income eligibility requirements may take these courses at no cost.
Mechatronics Courses
Courses Time Days Cost Begins Ends Bldg-Room
Mechatronics Part 1 8:00-10:45
8:00-10:40
MWF
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-103
13-107
Mechatronics Part 1 5:30-9:50
5:30-8:10
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-103
13-107
Mechatronics Part 2 8:00-11:30
8:00-10:15
MWF
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-107
13-103
Mechatronics Part 2 5:30-9:25
5:30-7:45
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
13-107
13-103
Mechatronics Part 3 12:30-4:10
8:00-11:30
TTH
F 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
12-105
12-109
Mechatronics Part 3 6:20-10:10
6:30-10:05
MW
TTH 181.00 Aug 15 Dec 13
12-105
12-109
Certified Paralegal This course will provide the participants with the basic skills to assist attorneys in resolving lawsuits, investigate the
facts of a case, interview clients and witnesses, perform legal research, draft pleadings, including deposition notices,
subpoenas, motions, certifications, and briefs.
In addition, the participants will learn the fundaments of handling discovery, the dynamics of exchanging
information of a case between opposing parties, organize, manage files, documents, and exhibits. Students that
successfully complete the course will be awarded a Paralegal Studies Program Certificate, from Bladen
Community College. They will also be eligible to sit for the North Carolina Paralegal Certification Exam,
administered by the North Carolina State Bar. Call Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 for information about
class dates and times.
Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 [email protected]
What is Mechatronics? This course introduces the synergistic integration and application of mechanical, electrical, electronic, robotic, and
computer engineering technologies, including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), that are found within
production and manufacturing environments striving to improve and/or optimize efficiency, productivity, and
quality. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the function of the components
of a mechatronic system, their controlling interactions, problem solving, and the overall operation of the
mechatronic control system. Contact Mary Granger at 910.879.5568 or [email protected] for more
information.
The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
NCCER develops standardized construction and maintenance curriculum and assessments with portable
credentials. These credentials are tracked through NCCER’s registry that allows organizations and
companies to track the qualifications of their craft professionals and/or check the qualifications of
possible new hires.
NCCER offers curricula in over 70 different craft areas and more than 80 different assessments. When
you successfully complete training at Bladen Community College, an NCCER Accredited
Educational Facility, NCCER will record in the NCCER’s Registry System your completions and
issues the appropriate credentials. It is these portable, industry-recognized credentials that many
industry leaders look for when making employment decisions.
For more information contact: Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 or [email protected]
Bladen Community College – An Affirmation Action/Equal Opportunity Institution
Property and Facility Maintenance Program
The “Property and Facility Maintenance Program” provides the skills necessary to begin and carry
to completion, effectively and efficiently, the maintenance, repair of a commercial or residential
property and any government or industry facility.
The class consists of the acquisition of basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing, drywall, HVAC and other
mechanical systems with the goal to repair or perform maintenance. The student will be awarded a
“Property and Facility Maintenance Certificate” from Bladen Community College, upon a
successful completion of the program.
Contact Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 or [email protected]
for information about class dates and times.
Bladen Community College
Now offering
NCCER credentialing courses
Career Exploration, Identification and Certification: Find your Career! Careers Soft Skills
WIN: NCRC is a tutorial, which will help you pass the National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC) test and
increase your opportunities for employment. Contact Stephanie Gonzalez at 910.879.5539 or [email protected]
Administrative Office Procedures
Archiving and Records
Management
Basic Bookkeeping
Customer Service Specialist
Human Resource Management
Communication Strategies
Critical Thinking
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills
Teamwork And
Team Building
Dependability
Information Processing
Adaptability
Global and Creative
Thinking Lifelong Learning
Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker
This 50 hour course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills training and
career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker within the Department of Social
Service (DSS).
Students will learn entry-level skills required to be a DSS Income Maintenance Worker, basic
computer and keyboarding skills, interviewing skills, resume writing skills, workplace success skills,
DSS and NCFast terminology, and FNS application in the NCFast system.
Stephanie Gonzalez 910.879.5539 or [email protected]
WORKING SMART: SOFT SKILLS FOR WORKPLACE SUCCESS Designed to provide the work and life skills that enhance employee productivity.
“Working Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace Success” is a five module, 16 lesson soft skills curriculum taught over a minimum of 24 hours by a certified instructor.
Certified participants who have successfully completed the modules/lessons and are expected to show key competencies in all areas. Contact Mary Granger at
910.879.5568 or [email protected] for more information.
Allied Health Career Tracks
For ConContact: Mary Granger [email protected] 910.879.5568
Allied Health Careers Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
EKG Technician 5:30-9:30 TTH 180.00 Aug 27 Dec 12 20-106
Medical Billing & Coding I 5:30-7:30 T 180.00 Aug 22 Nov 21 2-207/Hybrid
**Medical Billing & Coding II 7:35-9:35 T 180.00 Aug 22 Nov 21 2-207/Hybrid
Medication Administration Aide Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Medication Adm. Aide 8:00-4:30 TWF 70.00 Oct 15 Oct 18 6-118
Nurse Aide Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Nurse Aide I 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 302.00 Aug 19 Oct 14 6-118
Nurse Aide I 5:30-9:30 TWTH 302.00 Aug 20 Dec 17 6-118
Nurse Aide I 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 302.00 Oct 21 Dec 16 6-118
Nurse Aide II 5:30-9:30 MTW 298.00 Aug 20 Dec 5 20-108
Nurse Aide I Refresher 8:30-3:00 F 125.00 Sept 6 Oct 25 6-118
Pharmacy Technician Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Pharmacy Technician 5:30-9:30 T/Hybrid 180.00 Aug 27 Dec 6 2-207
Job Skills for Pharm Tech 5:30-9:30 T/Hybrid *70.00 Dec 10 Dec 20 2-207
Phlebotomy
Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Bldg./Room
Phlebotomy Introduction 8:00-3:30 MTWTH *70.00 Aug 26 Aug 29 1-116
Phlebotomy / Clinical 8:00-3:30 MTWTH 298.00 Sept 3 Dec 19 1-116
* Students who are unemployed, have received notice of lay-off, or meet income eligibility requirements may take
the introductory courses at no cost. All others pay $70 registration fee.
Hybrid Courses: Seated classes as scheduled, online days and times may vary.
Certified Nurse Aide I
The Certified Nurse Aide I course introduces basic nursing skills required to provide care for patients, residents, or
clients in a healthcare setting. The course includes lecture, laboratory, and clinical learning experiences. Upon
completion of this course the student will have the necessary skills needed to take the state competency exam.
Information regarding details and fees for the state competency exam may be obtained at www.pearsonvue.com. For
additional information contact Sondra Guyton, RN at 910.879.5634.
REQUIREMENTS: (1) Have a high school credential or be enrolled in a high school credential class at Bladen
Community College. (2) Complete immunization record (3-DTP, 2-MMR, Tuberculosis skin test within the past year,
and 1-Td booster within the past 10 years) (3) Health Physical (form will be supplied in class) (4) Pass Drug Test.
(5) Pass Criminal Background Check.
Certified Nurse Aide II
The Certified Nurse Aide II course provides training in select nursing skills. Emphasis is placed on sterile technique,
respiratory procedures, catheterization wound care, trach care, and ostomy care. The course includes lecture,
laboratory, and clinical learning experiences. Upon successful completion of course and competency evaluation
students may apply to the North Carolina State Board of Nursing for certification. Students must register and pay $24
to list with the North Carolina Board of Nursing on the last day of the course. For additional information contact
Sondra Guyton, RN at 910.879.5634. Verification Nurse Aide I https://www.ncnar.org/verify_listings1.jsp
REQUIREMENTS: (1) Have a high school credential (2) NC Certified Nurse Aide I Certification (3) Complete
immunization record (3-DTP, 2-MMR, Tuberculosis skin test within the past year, and 1-Td booster within the past
10 years) (4) Health Physical (form will be supplied in class) (5) Healthcare Provider CPR.
(6) Pass Drug Test (7) Pass Criminal Background Check.
Refresher Nurse Aide I REQUIREMENTS: Student has successfully completed a State-approved Nurse Aide I Training Program or have
completed course(s) equivalent to the State-approved Nurse Aide I Training Program. Students prove Registry listing
via nurse aide list number or any state recognized health care credential or a school transcript listing successfully
completed courses equivalent to NAI training or military health care training. NA-I Verification website
https://www.ncnar.org/verify_listings1.jsp
NC Works Career Center of Bladen County
The WIOA program may be able to provide financial assistance
for educational training at Bladen Community College.
Financial assistance is dependent upon availability and
participant’s eligibility status.
For additional information contact: Katrina Harbison 910.862.3255
NC Works Career Center of Bladen County 401 Mercer Mill Rd
Elizabethtown, North Carolina 28337
College Readiness This program is designed to help individuals earn a high school credential that will help them become
ready for college level classes or a career that requires at least a high school credential. If you are
interested in acquiring a High School Equivalency Diploma (formerly GED), High School Diploma,
earning a career related credential, or learning English for speakers of other languages this program is
for you!
Let us help you to succeed! For further information, please call:
Travis Locklear [email protected] 910.879.5587
Gale West [email protected] 910.879.5592
**Enroll Any Time**
On-Campus Courses Times Days Bldg./Room
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 8:00-12:00 MTWTHF 2-204
Adult High School 8:00-12:00 MTWTHF 2-202/Hybrid
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 12:30-4:00 MTWTH 2-204
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 4:05-8:05 MTWTH 2-204
English as a Second Language 9:30-12:00 MTWTH 2-212A
English as a Second Language 6:00-8:00 MTW 1-116
English as a Second Language/Integrated HISET 8:00-3:00 S 3-102
English as a Second Language 5:30-8:30 W 3-102
English as a Second Language/Online 5:30-8:30 M/F 1-102/DLOC-110
Off-Campus Courses Times Days Location
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 4:00-7:00 TWTH East Arcadia Fire Department
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 5:00-8:00 MTW Middle School-Elizabethtown
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 5:30-8:30 MTTH Spinners Court-Bladenboro
Adult High School/High School Equivalency/ABE 5:30-8:30 MTW Booker T. Washington School
Clarkton
ABE Transitions 8:30-2:30 MTWTHF Booker T. Washington-
Clarkton
ABE Transitions 8:30-1:00 MTWTH Bladen Opportunities
Elizabethtown
College Readiness
Basic Skills Plus
While being enrolled in class to earn a high school credential students may also be enrolled in
Nurse Aide I, Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, Welding, or Early Childhood courses with
no tuition charge.
For additional information contact: Travis Locklear 910.879.5587 or [email protected]
Community Service Courses
These courses are designed to help encourage lifelong learning by providing a means to express
your creative, cultural, and leisure interests. Fee exemptions do not apply to these courses.
For information about registering please contact Tracy Smith 910.879.5577 or email [email protected]
August - Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location/Building
Line Dance (Shag)
Lessons 6:30-8:00 T 35.00 Aug 20 Sept 24
Cape Fear Farmers
Market Elizabethtown
Craft / Paint Night 5:30-8:30 TH 35.00 Aug 22 Aug 22 Main Campus
Couponing 101 5:30-7:00 M 20.00 Aug 26 Aug 26 Main Campus
Sign Language I 5:30-8:30 TH 125.00 Aug 29 Oct 24 Main Campus
September - Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location
It’s Fall Y’all Paint Night 5:30-8:30 T 35.00 Sept 3 Sept 3 TBA
Beginners Spanish 5:30-7:30 TH 50.00 Sept 5 Oct 10 Main Campus
Notary Public 6:00-10:00 MT 70.00 Sept 9 Sept 10 Main Campus
Cake Decorating 5:30-7:30 M 40.00 Sept 23 Oct 28 Main Campus
October- Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location
Paint Night Thanksgiving 5:30-8:30 M 35.00 Oct 7 Oct 7 TBA
Notary Public 8:00-5:00 T 70.00 Oct 8 Oct 8 Main Campus
Holiday Craft Night 5:30-8:30 T 35.00 Oct 15 Oct 15 TBA
Beginners Writing &
Poetry 5:30-7:30 M 40.00 Oct 21 Nov 11 Main Campus
November- Courses Times Days Fees Begins Ends Location
Christmas Paint Night 5:30-8:30 TH 35.00 Nov 7 Nov 7 TBA
Notary Public 6:00-10:00 MT 70.00 Nov 11 Nov 12 Main Campus
Tis the Season Paint Night 5:30-8:30 M 35.00 Nov 18 Nov 18 TBA
Christmas Craft Night 5:30-8:30 T 35.00 Nov 26 Nov 26 Main Campus
December-Courses Times Dates Fees Begins Ends Location
Starry Night Paint Night 5:30-8:30 M 35.00 Dec 2 Dec 2 TBA
Notary Public 8:00-5:00 M 70.00 Dec 10 Dec 10 Main Campus
Happy New Year Craft 5:30-8:30 T 35.00 Dec 17 Dec 17 Main Campus
Supplies: Students may need to purchase some supplies
for Community Service Courses
Pre-registration is highly recommended
REFUND POLICY FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE COURSES: Refunds must be requested in person 48 hours prior to class.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES This course is designed to help participants identify and implement successful
techniques they can use for becoming better drivers.
Tracy Smith [email protected] 910.879.5577
Costs Times Days Dates Locations Main Campus
4-Hour Courses
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Aug 22 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Sept 5 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Saturday Sept 14 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Sept 19 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Oct 3 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Saturday Oct 19 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Oct 24 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Nov 7 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Saturday Nov 16 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Nov 21 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Dec 5 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Saturday Dec 14 2-202
60.00 5:30-10:00 Thursday Dec 19 2-202
8-Hour Courses
110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Sept 14 2-204
110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Oct 19 2-204
110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Nov 16 2-204
110.00 7:30-5:00 Saturday Dec 19 2-204
Registration Fees
for classes are non-refundable once the class begins.
Pre-registration is required
Bring your driver’s license to enroll.
Continuing Education Registration Fee Refunds
Unless otherwise required by law, community colleges shall not issue a registration fee refund using State funds
under the following circumstances:
A college shall provide a 100 percent refund to the student if the student officially withdraws or is officially
withdrawn by the college from the course section prior to the first course section meeting.
A college shall provide a 100 percent refund to the student if the college cancels the course section in which the
student is registered.
After a regularly scheduled course section begins, the college shall provide a 75 percent refund upon the request of
the student if the student officially withdraws or is officially withdrawn by the college from the course section prior
to or on the 10 percent point of the scheduled hours of the course section. This sub-section applies to all course
sections except those course sections that begin and end on the same calendar day. Colleges shall not provide a
student a refund using State funds after the start of a course section that begins and ends on the same calendar day.
After a non-regularly scheduled course section begins, the college shall provide a 75 percent refund upon the request
of the student if the student withdraws or is withdrawn by the college from the course section prior to or on the 10th
calendar day after the start of the course section.
Please allow four to six weeks for refund.
Registration fees for self-supporting classes are non-refundable once the class begins.
Local fees, such as malpractice insurance, accident insurance, drug screen fees, criminal background check fees, and
CPR card fees are non-refundable once the class begins.
Class Cancellation Policy
Bladen Community College Continuing Education Division reserves the right to cancel classes/seminar/workshops
due to insufficient pre-registration and/or enrollment.
Any debt to Bladen Community College must be paid prior to registration for courses. Contact Mary Granger at 910.879.5568 or [email protected] for more information.
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